Alejandro Aguilar Bribiesca

Alejandro Aguilar Bribiesca obituary, Pasadena, CA

Alejandro Aguilar Bribiesca

Alejandro Bribiesca Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cabot & Sons Funeral Home on Sep. 4, 2024.

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Alejandro Aguilar Bribiesca, 48 years old, born June 24. 1976 and died on August 22, 2024, resident of Pasadena, CA. Born in Duarte California. The youngest of 9 siblings. He is preceded in death by his father Manuel Aguilar Tovar and niece Gianna Mailen Schoonover.
Alejandro is survived by his mother, Abigail Bribiesca de Aguilar, his siblings, Estela (Jaime Arrieta), Gloria, Lucina (Richard Robinson), Teresa (Francisco Vargas), Silvia (Miguel Laria), Luz Maria (Damaso Melgoza), Rosa Hilda (Arnoldo Arrieta), and Juan Manuel. He leaves behind many nephews, nieces and great nephews and nieces.
Jairo Arrieta, his wife Ashley and daughter Ariana. Joel Arrieta, his wife Cynthia and daughters Penelope and Violet. Melissa Duran, her husband Roberto and children Uriah, and Luna. Crystal Melgoza. Gabriel Laria. Elizabeth Aguilar and
daughter Anaya. Adolfo Vargas. Julian Laria. Mayela Schoonover, her husband Garrett and children Asa and Mirabel. Ivan Laria. Abigail Aguilar and her children Hailey and Lorenzo. Braulio Arrieta. Jasmine Melgoza and son Emiliano. Angelina Aguilar and Giovanni Melgoza.
He lived his last years continuing the legacy of our dad, working the lands in Michoacan, traveling back and forth. He with Juan took care of mom. He always was giving and sharing of the crops he grew at home in Pasadena when he was here. Alex always was a loving, caring, giving soul.
His funeral services will be public and handled by Cabot and Sons.
Viewing: 9-11-24 from 5 to 7 pm at the Cabot and Sons chapel. 27 Chestnut St. Pasadena, CA
Mass: 9-12-24 at San Lorenzo Ruiz at 11:00 am. 747 N. Medow Pass Rd. Walnut, CA
Interment: 9-12-24 at Oakdale Memorial Park at 1:00 pm. 1401 S. Grand Ave. Walnut, CA
Our family appreciates the many people that have shown us the love and appreciation they had for our beloved brother Alejandro.
We will miss you every moment of every day little brother, always in our hearts.
Pallbearers: nephews and brother

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